Larry Ludwig wrote: > Hi we are use bacula for our backups. So far I like all of it's > features and how it performs. More research into the "Migrate" function > and will not work the way it's currently implemented (2.2.6) > > We currently have a large NAS server which we backup all servers to on a > nightly basis. No tape library is installed. We would like to use the > Migrate function to move data off site via a VPN to another location > after a specific age. At our other data center we also have a large NAS > server. > > The issue is this which appears in the online docs: > > http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Migration.html > > "Migration is only implemented for a single Storage daemon. You cannot > read on one Storage daemon and write on another." > > I tried it and sure enough it doesn't work. All jobs get into a waiting > state. > > Since the other storage daemon is on another server located at our other > data center, which means a seperate storage daemon, this then makes > Migration function useless for what we would like to do. FYI to the > developers this "feature" then makes the migrate function very limited. > I would be curious why it was implemented this way. > > My question is how then can we implement off site backups via a network > transfer. use rsync to move the existing bacula pool files?? Ideally I > would like to do it directly within bacula. Is there a method to do > this within bacula?
I don't think there currently exists any good method within Bacula. Your best bet is probably to rsync the backup files for now. I would suggest triggering an rsync (or other copy protocol) from a post job script. If you wanted to get a little fancier, you could set up a job on the remote end that bscan's the volumes into a separate director and catalog. Also, there's rumored to be a new version coming up in the next few months, if everything goes to plan. Typically kern puts out a request for voting on new features, so keep an eye out to put your vote in for SD to SD migration. -- Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every problem, there is a solution that WPI Senior Network Engineer | is simple, elegant, and wrong. - HL Mencken GPG fingerprint = 6174 1257 129E 0D21 D8D4 E8A3 8E39 29E3 E2E8 8CEC ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users